G03945
παρομοιάζω"to be much like", τινί NTest.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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παρομοιάζω"to be much like", τινί NTest.
παρόμοιοςAlt. παρ-όμοιος, ον,1. "much like, nearly like, closely resembling", τινι Hdt., Thuc.:—absol., Hdt.2. of numbers, "nearly equal", Xen.
παροξύνωInfl. fut. υ^νῶ1. "to urge, prick or spur on, stimulate", Xen., Dem.2. "to anger, provoke, irritate, exasperate", πατρὸς μὴ π. φρένα Eur., Thuc.:—Pass. "to be provoked",...
παροξυσμόςEtym. from παροξύ_νωAlt. παροξυσμός, οῦ, ὁ,"irritation, exasperation", Dem., NTest.: "a provoking", NTest.
παροργίζωInfl. fut. ιῶ"to provoke to anger", NTest.:—Pass., Dem.
παροργισμόςEtym. from παροργίζωAlt. παροργισμός, οῦ, ὁ,"provocation; anger", NTest.
παροτρύνωInfl. fut. υ^νῶ"to urge" one "on" to do a thing, Pind.
παρουσίαAlt. παρουσία, ἡ,Etym. πάρειμι1. "a being present, presence", Aesch., Eur., etc.; so, πόλις μείζων τῆς ἡμετέρας παρουσίας ῀ ἡμῶν τῶν παρόντων, Thuc.:—of things, κακῶν π....
παροψίςAlt. παρ-οψίς, ίδος, ἡ,Etym. ὄψον"a dainty side-dish", Xen.
πάσχαEtym. Hebrew wordthe Hebrew "Passover" (from "pasach to pass over), the paschal supper", NTest.
πάσχωI. radical sense, "to receive an impression from without, to suffer", as opp. to "doing", ἔρξαν τ᾽ ἔπαθόν τε Od.; δρᾶν καὶ πάσχειν, etc.; ὁμοίως π. τινί "to be in" the same...
πατάσσωI. intr. "to beat, knock", Lat. palpito, θυμὸς ἐνὶ στήθεσσι πάτασσεν Il.; κραδίη στέρνοισι πατάσσει (as Shaksp., "my heart "knocks" at my ribs") id=Il.II. like πλήσσω, "t...
πατέωEtym. πάτοςI. "to tread, walk", Pind., Aesch.II. trans. "to tread on, tread", πορφύρας πατεῖν Aesch.; χῶρος οὐχ ἁγνὸς πατεῖν, i.e. it is holy ground, Soph.; πατεῖν πύλας "t...
πατήρEtym. acc. always πατέρα gen. pl. rarely πατρῶνI. "a father", Hom., etc.; πατρὸς πατήρ "a grandfather", Il.; τὰ πρὸς πατρός ῀ πατρόθεν, "by the father's side", Hdt.II. amon...
πατριάAlt. πατριά, ionic-ιή, ἡ,Etym. πατήρI. "lineage, pedigree, by the father's side", Hdt.II. = πάτρα II, "a clan, house, family", id=Hdt., NTest.
πατριάρχηςAlt. πατρι-άρχης, ου, ὁ,Etym. πατριά II"the father or chief of a race, a patriarch", NTest.
πατρικόςAlt. πατρι^κός, ή, όνEtym. πατήρI. "derived from one's fathers, paternal, hereditary", Ar., Thuc., etc.II. = πάτριος, "of or belonging to one's father", ἡ πατρική (sc. ο...
πατρίςAlt. πατρίς, ίδος,I. "of one's fathers", πατρὶς γαῖα, αἶα, ἄρουρα "one's fatherland, country", Hom.Etym. poet. fem. of πάτριοςII. as Subst., like πάτρα, Il., attic
πατρῷοςAlt. πατρῷος, η, ονEtym. πατήρI. "of or from one's father, coming or inherited from him", Lat. paternus, Hom., etc.; ξεῖνος πατρώιος my "hereditary" friend, Il.; γαῖα πατ...
παύωI. Causal, "to make to cease":1. of persons, "to bring to an end, check, make an end of" (by death), Hom., etc.:—Pass. and Mid. "to take one's rest, rest, cease, have done",...
ΠάφοςAlt. Πά^φος, ἡ,"Paphos", a town in Cyprus celebrated for its temple of Aphrodite, Od.:—adj. πάφιος, η, ον, of Aphrodite, Ar.
παχύνωAlt. πα^χύ_νω,Etym. παχύς1. "to thicken, fatten", Plat., Xen.:—Pass. "to grow fat", Ar.: "to become thick", of the skull, Hdt.2. metaph. "to increase":—Pass., ὄλβος ἄγαν π...
πέδηAlt. πέδη, ἡ,Etym. πέζαI. "a fetter", Lat. pedica, compes, mostly in pl. "fetters, shackles", Il., etc.; πεδέων (ionic) ζεῦγος a pair "of fetters", Hdt.; metaph., πέδαι ἀχάλ...
πεδινόςAlt. πεδι^νός, ή, όνEtym. πεδίονI. "flat, level", Hdt.: comp. πεδινώτερος Plat.II. "of or on the plain", Xen.
πεζεύωAlt. πεζεύω,Alt. φυτ. -σωEtym. πεζός1. "to go or travel on foot, walk", opp. to riding, Eur.2. "to go by land", opp. to going by sea, Xen.; οἱ πεζεύοντες "land-forces", Ar...
πειθαρχέωAlt. πειθαρχέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσω"to obey one in authority", c. dat., π. πατρί Soph.; τοῖς νόμοις Ar.: absol. "to be obedient", Arist.:—so in Mid., Hdt.
πειθόςAlt. πειθός, ή, όνEtym. late form of πιθανός, NTest.
πείθωI. Act. "to prevail upon, win over, persuade", τινά Hom., etc.:—c. acc. pers. et inf. "to persuade" one "to" do, Il., etc.; also, π. τινὰ ὥστε δοῦναι, etc., Hdt.; π. τινα ὡ...